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    For all the fans of WCW, that were there through the thick and thin, up until the very end. Through the wonderful years of the NWO angle, through the 3 reincarnations of the NWO, through the Sting and Flair matches, through the finger poke of doom, through the Arquette championship reign, through the Vince Russo "everything on a pole match" era, through the Millonaries Club and the New Blood, through the debut of the cruiserweight division, through the Four Horseman, through IT ALL!!!

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    nsferous


  • alleycat66
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  • terry jack


  • The Hitman


  • FRED FIGGL
    EHORN


  • hogan15644

    First WCW match you saw!

    Monday, April 21, 2008, 05:27 PM EST [General]
    Posted By: Sting

    In 1999, the first match that I remember watching I think was a match between Eric Bischoff vs. David Flair.  Bischoff was forced to shave his hair if he lost.  David Flair got handed a roll of quarters by the ref and knocked Bischoff out to pin him.

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    Recap of each Nitro every Monday from the past

    Monday, April 21, 2008, 05:22 PM EST [General]
    Posted By: Sting

    From April 22, 1996

     

    The American Males defeated Public Enemy by Disqualification...Chris Benoit defeated Eddy Guerrero...Jim Duggan pinned Meng...World Tag Team Champions, Sting and World TV Champion, Lex Luger defeated World Heavyweight Champion, Ric Flair, and the Giant by Disqualification in a match where all the titles were on the line.

    4 (1 Ratings)

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    I truly miss those days. WCW was truly an amazing fed. with it's ups and downs. With all of it's amazing matches. The cruisers who made the wwe's light weight division look like a joke. Up till Turner merged with aohell leading up the sale of WCW. Which should have been sold to Bischoff and the group he had. Which would have lead to a new era of the monday night wars. Which would have been best for everyone. In my opinion. Because that's what brought out the best in the then WWF.

    fatherjames
    April 04, 2009
    01:02 AM EST

    These were definetly the good ol days....My first time tuning was the old NWA days watching LOD take on the Russians, Midnight Express doing battle with the Rock n Roll Express,The 4 Horsemen beatin everyone's hindends, Ric Flair and Ricky the dragon Steamboat vieing for the Heavyweight title....Then on into the Nitro years,Eric Bischoff,NWO,Dungeon of Doom,Yup I loved it all....

    Glen
    June 19, 2008
    03:25 AM EST